Oracle Audio Technologies 13 User Manual

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Installation Tasks 
10 Oracle Retail Data Warehouse 
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Note:
  These scripts are also used for maintenance. If you 
need to drop or add a table in the database, run these scripts 
again to give the appropriate privileges to your users. If a 
table has been dropped and recreated for maintenance, you 
also need to verify that all objects in the database are VALID. 
For a test or a production environment, you need to modify 
the rdw_users.sql script to alter the usernames for the 
environment you are creating. 
Configure RETL  
This release of RDW incorporates RETL.  Take this time now to install and configure this 
on the target server.  See the RETL Programmers Guide to install and configure this tool.  
Once configured, populate the default data as described in the rest of this chapter. 
1.
 
Log in to the UNIX server with the rdw13dev account.  
2.
 
Change directories to <base_directory>/rdw13.0/rfx/etc. 
3.
 
Modify the rdw_config.env script to match your environment. For detail information 
about each setting, refer to section ‘rdw_config.env settings’ within the RDW 
Operation Guide
Data Population 
In order to successfully populate the database with datamart data, the rdw13dev profile 
must be modified for these values:  $MMUSER, $PASSWORD, $PATH, $RFX_HOME 
and $MMHOME.  
1.
 
Log in to a UNIX session on the RDW database server as rdw13dev.  Modify .profile 
by setting MMUSER to the data mart owner, rdw13dm.  Set PASSWORD to the 
appropriate password as determined when the crusers.sql script was run. 
2.
 
Set RFX_HOME to the location of the RETL installation and enter this value in the 
PATH. 
3.
 
Source the profile or exit and log back on as rdw13dev. 
4.
 
Verify the RETL executable is in the path of your UNIX session by typing  the 
following at the UNIX prompt:  
 
which retl